Screenshots!

Cloud textures and scenery are copied over from WOFF. I believe those cloud textures are available as freeware apart from WOFF as well. Not sure where, but try looking around the WOFF forums. The developer's name is ARIS.

Looking on WOFF at Sim HQ
all links seem dead.

Looking at
http://www.thatoneplease.co/indexWOFF.html
under sky, there are cloud modes but not ARIS. they seem to be created later and some only seem good with the 'New Effects Mod'. Has anyone tried that?

I have found one active download here http://simhq.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/3888619/7 post by Hellshade
 
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Was about to post that I couldn't find it either, but I see you've found a working link.:applause:

Have you tried any of the mods in the WOFF link I mentioned? Is having to use[FONT=Courier New, serif][FONT=Courier New, serif] JSGME an issue or necessary?[/FONT][/FONT]
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Not before today. I downloaded New Effects Mod V.1.10. The installer required JSGME to be installed, so I had to go get that before I could install. It has some interesting new textures, I plan to use it for "parts" and install what I like into CFS3. Then again, I don't ever install anything in my sim without tweaking it to some extent first.
 
Bf110 Schrage Musik

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Neat! Which Bf110 was that? Supposedly, according to biographies, the NJ pilots aimed at the fuel tanks 'to avoid aiming at the RAF guys'. I find that a little fanciful, although exploding or burning fuel might have better destructive power.
 
Well, the interesting thing about Schrage Musik is that you really have a lot of control over exactly where you want to put your rounds. Personally, I'd want to avoid hitting the bomb bay and detonating a 4,000lb cookie right on top of myself! If that's the case, then fuel tanks would be a good place to aim, and that would probably work out better for the bomber crew too.
 
Supposedly, according to biographies, the NJ pilots aimed at the fuel tanks 'to avoid aiming at the RAF guys'.
When you are flying a few meters below a heavy loaded bomber, you don't want its bombs to explode all together. That's why they aimed at the wings, nothing really humanitarian in that.
 
Certainly true on inbound to target; less important on outbound from there. Also inbound more fuel so would make more sense. You all know that the "scarecrow' effect that the bombers were worried about when they saw bombers explode with know obvious reason was before they knew about Schrage Musik.
 
Certainly true on inbound to target; less important on outbound from there. Also inbound more fuel so would make more sense.
Shooting into an empty fuselage shows only little effects. Also, half-empty fuel tanks means more fuel vapor inside tanks, which is highly explosive (much more than fuel only, actually).
 
Rattling Windows

The (formerly) sleepy town of Margate woke up a little earlier than usual this morning. I expect I'll get an earful from the C.O. when I get home.

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hahaha, hurts so good, doesn't it? And yes, the scenery is from WOFF.

Here's one of something we can all get our grubby hands on now. I love this skin, looks straight out of the golden age of flight. Thanks Steve and Nigel!
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